Anyone criticizing the Polish health service probably hasn't used the English one, for example. I worked in the UK as a caregiver, more than once we reported problems with patients we visited. I witnessed a situation when we sent an elderly 60-year-old gentleman who suffered from multiple sclerosis to the hospital. After 3 days in the hospital, the catheter he had inserted was not being dressed, old urine with a 3-day patch had done its job.... A powerful stench and slickness of the wound, on top of that they gave him a "remote control" so he could call a nurse while he could only move his head.... In Poland, one would be held accountable in court for such negligence!!!
They took great care of me in a Polish hospital. Nurses came and checked patients regularly, even throughout the night. My doctors all spoke English and were very knowledgeable and caring. We were also fed well. I would recommend Polish health care to anyone. I'm sorry that the patient was treated so badly in the UK. Thanks for sharing.
velAddictGuy u have to understand. Poles complain about health service. This concerns long-term treatment. You wait 2 years for some tests. This does not apply to people who managed to get to the hospital. Have you been to Borowska triange?
Really? How do not criticize the Polsih hospitals where your loved ones stay with advanced cancer and they don't don't even have access to the proper bathroom??? So don't patronize us.
In the story about the kidnapping of children there was no black Warsaw, but there was a Soviet black Volga. It should be added that the museum was evacuated during this year's flood. People from all over Poland came in tow trucks to save the car collection. The museum is located between two rivers that were flooding. One flows about a kilometer and the other about 3 kilometers from the museum. The owner was shocked that so many people volunteered to help for free and how quickly the vehicles were transported to safe places. Fortunately, the water did not reach the museum. But as a precaution, the vehicles were transported.
English National Motor Museum in Beaulieu is also excellent. Best in Europe really (that I have seen). Certainly better than the Polish one. The Polish museum certainly puts a lot of emphasis on Polish cars (as it should be) but they are all post WW2. Beaulieu has an excellent collection of the REALLY old stuff from all over Europe.
I'm glad you like it in Poland. Poland is a very beautiful country. In addition to Olawa, I recommend Topacz Castle and the automotive museum, which is also close to Wrocław. Lower Silesia has a lot to offer. Regards
A very enjoyable video. Loved the historic trains and cars. Sorry to hear you were in the hospital. Glad to see you back in your travels and take care my friend.
These small Italian Fiats, like the red one on display in front of the museum, were also very popular in Poland in the 60s. I remember, I was a few years old then, and one of the strongest memories is the streets and roads in Poland where these cars dominated. At first I had trouble telling the front from the back:) and I remember to this day that I really liked these mistakes. They were so mysterious:)
What a positive paradox that in Western Europe people speak better English than in richer countries like Germany, France, Austria……. in addition people in Poland have incredible knowledge.✌🏻
Piękny jest fakt, że autor filmu nie musi mówić iż jest jakaś bariera językowa, mówię tutaj o sytacji w szpitalu, bo w latach 90. nie było to takie oczywiste dlatego cieszy fakt ,że podczas mojego zycia można zaobserwować taką pozytywną zmianę.
z tego co wiem budynek w 10:47 był to budynek firmy projektowej która była odpowiedzialna za zaprojektowanie hali 100 lecia we wrocławiu , w latach 90 była tam przychodnia , to na 100% bo jako dziecko chodziłem tam do lekarza mieszkam 200m od tego budynku , jakieś 10 lat temu były plany aby zrobić z niego posterunek policji ale chyba zabrakło funduszu i od tamtej pory stoi jako pustostan
3:20 Sorry but its not true. SM42 series locomotive has it own engine of a8C22 type designed for locomotive purpose. It has nothing common with T-34 engine :) Production of that type started in 1960s. At that time Poland was not damaged as shortly after war... It's just a shuttle locomotive. It hasnt to be fast or powerfull.
@@jerzees83 No nie... :) W Sm30 jest silnik Wola. Te silniki były produkowane w Warszawie właśnie do lokomotyw i czołgów T-54/55. Ten silnik tez nie ma nic wspólnego z silnikiem z T-34. Skąd wy ludzie bierzecie takie brednie?
@@baltazargabka_ Jezu, juz zaczyna sie narzekanie. WIdac przeciez ze gosc opowiada o SM-30. Pewnie myslal ze ciagnie ich SM30-662 ktora ten klub tez ma (w takich samych oliwkowych barwach). Kiedys jej uzywali to tych pociagow zanim wyremontowali kociolka we wrzesniu i od tej pory jej uzywaja. Dla amerykanow to i tak roznicy nie robi.
Hi there 👋! Very cool. Big fan here ✋. Cool to see you back. Curiosity (off-topic) question: How is access to pain and cold medicine in Poland compared to the U.S.? Are Advil and other common American-sold pain relievers available in Poland?
Advil is just a brand name for a standard ibuprofen based painkiller. In Poland we have a few of those under different brands like "Ibuprom" or Ibum"." You can buy ibuprofen based painkillers everywhere in the world. Just today I bought a "Ibuprom zatoki" which is an exact equivalent of Advil Cold & Sinus, I paid 50zl for a packet of 20 so roughly 12.40$ which i believe is roughly the exact amount that you would pay for this in US. I would not be at all surprised if it would turn out both US Advil and Polish Ibuprom are produced by exactly the same company and just branded differently in different countries. In general we have all the stuff you have in US :) It may differ slightly in various ways depending on the country but I really do not think that there is some class of products you guys have and we do not. (Unless we do not want it so there is no demand and thus no supply of course).
wow! was this the original Ferrari 166 Spyder?! it's probably worth more than all the rest put together 😉 nice museum, I'd love to visit it (I'm Polish 😉)
@@TravelAddictGuy in front of the car on the floor you have those sings with car information. In case of those two cars below the model name there is a word: Replika. Those signs are not very well visible on your movie but I think you can notice it at least in case of Prosche. When I was last time in this museum I noticed those.
@@TravelAddictGuywe have one in my town, same model of SM42 expect it's blue. Does service jobs around the line and sometimes shunts whatever scraps Polregio decided to store in our station.
As a visitor you probabaly need a travel insurance. When you live here it depends: work or business income usually is 9.5% of gross income; sometimes for specific kind of business (where your sales are taxed without deductions) it is a fixed amount (could be less than $100/month)
@@piotreek1988 Bullshit. So why do I get payment orders for health care? Because we pay for it on a prepayment basis. And when it comes to treatment, it turns out that we still have to pay extra.
@@samoht.p In Poland, a health insurance contribution is deducted from each salary (similar to a tax), and all medical treatment is financed through these contributions-part of social insurance. Paid services are available at private healthcare facilities.
@@samoht.p For EU citizens, there is the European Health Insurance Card (EHIC), which allows for free or significantly reduced-cost healthcare across the EU.
@@TravelAddictGuy i reckon that i will be out within the hour. the armory in Wroclaw is 20 pln. it has an impressive gun collection, one of the best in Europe. i can stay there for hours ;)
ENZO FERRARIS FAVOURITE CAR !!!!! PEUGEOT ???? WHY BECAUSE ENZO SAID NO OTHER CAR MAKER COULD GET ANY NEAR PEUGEOT'S RIDE ;: SUSPENSION &&&& HANDLING &&&& IF ANY OTHER COULD NOT GET ANY WHERE NEAR PEUGEOT WOULD BE DOING VERY WELL ¡!! ???? DO PEUGEOT STILL BUILD PUGS IN 0OLSKI LAND ????***;
Thanks
Thank you for the super. I appreciate it. 🙏
Anyone criticizing the Polish health service probably hasn't used the English one, for example. I worked in the UK as a caregiver, more than once we reported problems with patients we visited. I witnessed a situation when we sent an elderly 60-year-old gentleman who suffered from multiple sclerosis to the hospital. After 3 days in the hospital, the catheter he had inserted was not being dressed, old urine with a 3-day patch had done its job.... A powerful stench and slickness of the wound, on top of that they gave him a "remote control" so he could call a nurse while he could only move his head.... In Poland, one would be held accountable in court for such negligence!!!
They took great care of me in a Polish hospital. Nurses came and checked patients regularly, even throughout the night. My doctors all spoke English and were very knowledgeable and caring. We were also fed well. I would recommend Polish health care to anyone. I'm sorry that the patient was treated so badly in the UK. Thanks for sharing.
Agree
velAddictGuy u have to understand. Poles complain about health service. This concerns long-term treatment. You wait 2 years for some tests. This does not apply to people who managed to get to the hospital. Have you been to Borowska triange?
Really? How do not criticize the Polsih hospitals where your loved ones stay with advanced cancer and they don't don't even have access to the proper bathroom??? So don't patronize us.
@@piotr5338 I was at Szpital Specjalistyczny im. A. Falkiewicza.
In the story about the kidnapping of children there was no black Warsaw, but there was a Soviet black Volga.
It should be added that the museum was evacuated during this year's flood. People from all over Poland came in tow trucks to save the car collection. The museum is located between two rivers that were flooding. One flows about a kilometer and the other about 3 kilometers from the museum. The owner was shocked that so many people volunteered to help for free and how quickly the vehicles were transported to safe places. Fortunately, the water did not reach the museum. But as a precaution, the vehicles were transported.
Thank you for sharing the story about how they safeguarded the museum. This museum is a treaure. I can see why they would want to protect it. 🙏🇵🇱
OMG, I’m working in Oława and I had no idea that this museum is so cool. I will definitely visit it with my youngest kid next week.
Well, you're in luck. The museum is wonderful. I hope you will enjoy it.
This Polish automotive museum is one of the best in the world, after Ford museum from Detroit, MI. USA. Thanks for sharing this video!
It's pretty awesome, and so is the Henry Ford Museum. It's nice to hear from another Michigander. 🏎🚘🇺🇲🇵🇱
English National Motor Museum in Beaulieu is also excellent. Best in Europe really (that I have seen). Certainly better than the Polish one. The Polish museum certainly puts a lot of emphasis on Polish cars (as it should be) but they are all post WW2. Beaulieu has an excellent collection of the REALLY old stuff from all over Europe.
Muszę się w końcu wybrać do tego muzeum.
You should go, it's awesome.
Some beautiful cars there. Good to see you and your videos back again.
Thanks buddy, feels good to be back.
Ursus C-330 and C-360 tractors are still very popular in Polish farms
Good to know.
Having a Polski Fiat back in the '70s was a serious real deal that made you SOMEBODY.
I can imagine. Cool story.
I'm glad you like it in Poland. Poland is a very beautiful country. In addition to Olawa, I recommend Topacz Castle and the automotive museum, which is also close to Wrocław. Lower Silesia has a lot to offer. Regards
It's a wonderful part of Poland. Lot's to see and do here. Thanks for the tip.
A very enjoyable video. Loved the historic trains and cars. Sorry to hear you were in the hospital. Glad to see you back in your travels and take care my friend.
I'm very happy to be back filming again. The whole trip was wonderful, especially the museum. Thank you very much. 🙏
@40:17 Your friend was wrong, this legend was about the Volgas, not the Warszawa Cars ;)
dziekuje bardzo, next time I'm in Poland got to go and see this museum , love this one 🙂
This place is incredible. Dziekuje. 🇵🇱🚘
40:17 The legend of the black Wołga 😉
Sounds like a horror movie.
These small Italian Fiats, like the red one on display in front of the museum, were also very popular in Poland in the 60s. I remember, I was a few years old then, and one of the strongest memories is the streets and roads in Poland where these cars dominated. At first I had trouble telling the front from the back:) and I remember to this day that I really liked these mistakes. They were so mysterious:)
These seem like very fond memories. Thanks for sharing them. 🚗
Don't you think those were rather the Zastavas 600/750/850?
What a positive paradox that in Western Europe people speak better English than in richer countries like Germany, France, Austria……. in addition people in Poland have incredible knowledge.✌🏻
Yes, Poles can speak English well in general. Poles are also smart and clever people. Thanks for sharing.
Eastern Europe ?? hmmm :/
@@wojtekw7895 exactly Poland, Romania etc.
We are taught English since kindergarten here. Younger generation can speak English fluently.
To dokładnie Europa środkowa geniuszu! Samo serce!
Loving your video good to see you back 🎉😊
Thank you, I'm happy to be back making videos. 😀🙏
@ I know you live in Wroclaw and we could have met you last year but we had family commitments. Keep up the good work well done 👍
Just watching your krakow video just now 👍
@phylliskudla2971 Sorry to hear that. Hope to meet you the next time you're in town.
@@phylliskudla2971I hope you enjoy it.
Another great video
Thank you very much. 🙏
Najlepsze muzeum 🇵🇱
Piękny jest fakt, że autor filmu nie musi mówić iż jest jakaś bariera językowa, mówię tutaj o sytacji w szpitalu, bo w latach 90. nie było to takie oczywiste dlatego cieszy fakt ,że podczas mojego zycia można zaobserwować taką pozytywną zmianę.
I am very glad for the English speaking doctors and nurses who took care of me. Thank you to all of them. 🙏
z tego co wiem budynek w 10:47 był to budynek firmy projektowej która była odpowiedzialna za zaprojektowanie hali 100 lecia we wrocławiu , w latach 90 była tam przychodnia , to na 100% bo jako dziecko chodziłem tam do lekarza mieszkam 200m od tego budynku , jakieś 10 lat temu były plany aby zrobić z niego posterunek policji ale chyba zabrakło funduszu i od tamtej pory stoi jako pustostan
It's a shame that it's vacant.
Cześć. Byłem polecam 😀
Dziekuje bardzo.
I was there yesterday!! Great place!! 👍👍
I think it's incredible. I'm glad you enjoyed it.
3:20 Sorry but its not true. SM42 series locomotive has it own engine of a8C22 type designed for locomotive purpose. It has nothing common with T-34 engine :) Production of that type started in 1960s. At that time Poland was not damaged as shortly after war... It's just a shuttle locomotive. It hasnt to be fast or powerfull.
I don't really know. I only know what they told me.
@@TravelAddictGuy Sure. I just can veryfi informations ;)
silnik z t34 jest w sm30 ,a to jest sm42
@@jerzees83 No nie... :) W Sm30 jest silnik Wola. Te silniki były produkowane w Warszawie właśnie do lokomotyw i czołgów T-54/55. Ten silnik tez nie ma nic wspólnego z silnikiem z T-34. Skąd wy ludzie bierzecie takie brednie?
@@baltazargabka_ Jezu, juz zaczyna sie narzekanie. WIdac przeciez ze gosc opowiada o SM-30. Pewnie myslal ze ciagnie ich SM30-662 ktora ten klub tez ma (w takich samych oliwkowych barwach). Kiedys jej uzywali to tych pociagow zanim wyremontowali kociolka we wrzesniu i od tej pory jej uzywaja. Dla amerykanow to i tak roznicy nie robi.
At 28:09 the guy walking on the left side of the screen wearing a dark blue jacket is the owner of this muzeum.
That's so cool how he was caught in my video.
Hi there 👋! Very cool. Big fan here ✋. Cool to see you back. Curiosity (off-topic) question: How is access to pain and cold medicine in Poland compared to the U.S.? Are Advil and other common American-sold pain relievers available in Poland?
They have pharmacies all over major cities. ADVIL is a brand name, so they might have something equivalent. The drugs are much cheaper here, too.
Advil is just a brand name for a standard ibuprofen based painkiller. In Poland we have a few of those under different brands like "Ibuprom" or Ibum"." You can buy ibuprofen based painkillers everywhere in the world. Just today I bought a "Ibuprom zatoki" which is an exact equivalent of Advil Cold & Sinus, I paid 50zl for a packet of 20 so roughly 12.40$ which i believe is roughly the exact amount that you would pay for this in US.
I would not be at all surprised if it would turn out both US Advil and Polish Ibuprom are produced by exactly the same company and just branded differently in different countries.
In general we have all the stuff you have in US :) It may differ slightly in various ways depending on the country but I really do not think that there is some class of products you guys have and we do not. (Unless we do not want it so there is no demand and thus no supply of course).
Super to muzeum...
It was absolutely amazing.
The children were kidnapped not by the black Warsaw, but by the black Volga. Don't mislead foreigners. Greetings.
Hello 😀👍
Hello to you.
This is how you park cars on a ferry.
I've been on a ferry before. The cars are parked very close together.
@TravelAddictGuy and l have been
in a real car museums where cars
have the space they deserve.
28:07 The owner of these cars and the entire museum is passing by
That's so cool how I caught a glimpse of him in the video. Thanks for sharing. 🙏
"Polish hospital are very good" 😀😀😀
Polish hospitals are underfunded. Queues for surgery are very long. There are too few doctors. 🤐
Yes, they are excellent.
That's the case in many countries. They still did their very best.
@@TravelAddictGuy
You don't know what you're talking about, believe me.
wow! was this the original Ferrari 166 Spyder?! it's probably worth more than all the rest put together 😉 nice museum, I'd love to visit it (I'm Polish 😉)
I know, the Ferrari's are super expensive. The museum is incredible.
Actually Ferrari same as porsche next to it are replicas, still it is really worth to visit the museum. You will not regret it.
@@koralik83 How do you know they are replicas?
@@TravelAddictGuy in front of the car on the floor you have those sings with car information. In case of those two cars below the model name there is a word: Replika. Those signs are not very well visible on your movie but I think you can notice it at least in case of Prosche. When I was last time in this museum I noticed those.
@@koralik83 Thank you for sharing. Otherwise these would be very expensive cars.
Poland 👍
Poland is awesome!
👍👍👍
Oława najstarszyc dworzec kolejowy w Polsce😉
Wow! Now that is an interesting fact.
not black warszawa kidnaping people. that was Russian wolga
Sounds scary.
I heard the story told both ways. It was always an ominous large, black government car. Some people say it was a wolga and some say warszawa.
@@dominik36127 black joke ,but with Russians possibly not joke...they doing worse things
In Italian burro means butter. 😁
Good to know, very different than Spanish. 😂
Takie same lokomotywy jeżdżą w moim mieście 5:00
Spoko.
@@TravelAddictGuywe have one in my town, same model of SM42 expect it's blue. Does service jobs around the line and sometimes shunts whatever scraps Polregio decided to store in our station.
@@racingraptor4758 That's very cool. Spoko.
Nie Warszawa porywała ludzi A Wołga.
Dziekuje.
Ty żyjesz!
Yes, and happy to be.
Nie no, dementuję : to nie Warszawa porywała dzieci tylko czarna Vołga.
He means 54 m.p.h.
How much do you have to pay for medical insurance in Poland as an American resident
I have health insurance, but I'm not sure yet. Hopefully not much.
As a visitor you probabaly need a travel insurance. When you live here it depends: work or business income usually is 9.5% of gross income; sometimes for specific kind of business (where your sales are taxed without deductions) it is a fixed amount (could be less than $100/month)
@@janvanhaaster2093 Thanks
hospital cost?
For polish citizens and European is free
@@piotreek1988 Bullshit. So why do I get payment orders for health care? Because we pay for it on a prepayment basis. And when it comes to treatment, it turns out that we still have to pay extra.
It is called free at point of service.
@@samoht.p In Poland, a health insurance contribution is deducted from each salary (similar to a tax), and all medical treatment is financed through these contributions-part of social insurance. Paid services are available at private healthcare facilities.
@@samoht.p For EU citizens, there is the European Health Insurance Card (EHIC), which allows for free or significantly reduced-cost healthcare across the EU.
50pln = a complete rip off.
It's a bit high, but there is a lot to see.
@@TravelAddictGuy i reckon that i will be out within the hour. the armory in Wroclaw is 20 pln. it has an impressive gun collection, one of the best in Europe. i can stay there for hours ;)
@@TravelAddictGuy we cannot grasp the foundation of economics: less - more, more = less. the greedy loses twice as much.
Maybe I should make a video there.@@wojciechwilk6954
Oława
Yes, I said wrong several times.
ENZO FERRARIS FAVOURITE CAR !!!!! PEUGEOT ???? WHY BECAUSE ENZO SAID NO OTHER CAR MAKER COULD GET ANY NEAR PEUGEOT'S RIDE ;: SUSPENSION &&&& HANDLING &&&& IF ANY OTHER COULD NOT GET ANY WHERE NEAR PEUGEOT WOULD BE DOING VERY WELL ¡!! ???? DO PEUGEOT STILL BUILD PUGS IN 0OLSKI LAND ????***;
In fact Peugeot's are still sold in Poland. www.peugeot.pl/
Lamborghini màde Tractors first &&&&: knew that FERRARIS were low low on quality !!! GOD BLESS
I never knew they made tractors. I learned something today.